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FRAUD PREVENTION & CONTROL Related Links: Lookup Function | Return Mode Function | Return Address | PGP Signature As always, test your forms before making any changes live. Unfortunately, fraud has become a "way of life" for credit card processing companies such as Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. The costs associated with fraud are passed on to the gateway, merchants, and customers. We do our best to limit the amount of fraud, and have created features to help you do the same.
ABUSE/FRAUD REPORTING
ADDRESS VERIFICATION SERVICE (AVS) The processing network will not decline transactions based on an AVS response. However, the processing network returns an AVS code so that the merchant may decide whether or not to accept the transaction. An AVS code indicating an address and/or zip code match or mismatch is returned with each authorization and displayed in your transaction listing. Since transactions are processed in real-time, you, as the merchant, must choose to have the payment gateway automatically void transactions for which the customer's address and/or zip code do not match. This is done via your AVS setting. You must select one AVS setting for all of your transactions, but you may update this setting at any time by contacting us. Note: Most non-US banks do not support AVS. If you have foreign customers, you should consider setting your account to "Allow All" to prevent rejection of valid non-US transactions. As an alternative, you may set up a second "foreign only" account with its own AVS setting.
AVS Settings Available Are:
REQUIRE ZIP MATCH - Authorized card transactions will be voided if the zip code entered by the customer does not match the zip code on file at the processing bank. REQUIRE ADDRESS MATCH - Authorized card transactions will be voided if the address entered by the customer does not match the address on file at the processing bank. REQUIRE ADDRESS & ZIP MATCH - Authorized card transactions will be voided unless both the address and zip code entered by the customer match the information on file at the processing bank.
CARD VERIFICATION VALUE CODE (CVV) The CVV code helps ascertain that the customer placing the order actually possesses the credit/debit card and that the card account is legitimate. Each credit card company has its own name for the CVV code, but it functions the same for all major card types. (VISA refers to the code as CVV2, MasterCard calls it CVC2, and American Express calls it CID.) Please note that CVV data may not be stored by the merchant and is not stored in our databases. In addition, CVV options are not available for all networks.
As with AVS, you must select one CVV setting for your account for all transactions. You may update this setting at any time by contacting us.
CVV Settings Available Are:
REQUIRE CVV WHEN AVAILABLE - Authorized card transactions will be voided if the card has a CVV code, but it is entered incorrectly by the customer. Authorized cards with no CVV code will be processed. REQUIRE CVV ALWAYS - Card transactions will be voided if the card has a CVV code, but it is entered incorrectly by the customer, or if the card does not have a CVV code.
N - No Match P - Not Processed S - Issuer indicates CVV2 should be present. Merchant indicates not present. U - Issuer has not certified for CVV or has not provided CVV encryption keys.
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For your protection, we require that you enter the "CVV" number from your credit card.
VISA/MASTERCARD: The three-digit CVV code is printed on the signature panel on the back of the
card immediately after the card's account number.
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